I'm pretty new at growing peppers and last September I ordered some Trinidad Scorpion and Douglah seeds from a member here on the board. Well, I had forgotten about them and didn't germinate them around January like I read I was supposed to, so I started them a few weeks ago. Both strain seedlings germinated fine and have a couple sets of true leaves now, but I'm worried my late start is going to mean small plants through spring and summer. So that got me thinking about overwintering.
Is overwintering neccesary in Southern California? I'm in the city of Westminster, in Orange County. I believe this is USDA zone 9B.
Will the plants be fine if I just leave them out during the winter, watering them occasionally, or should I really overwinter them somewhere in the house?
Thanks!
Is overwintering neccesary in Southern California? I'm in the city of Westminster, in Orange County. I believe this is USDA zone 9B.
Will the plants be fine if I just leave them out during the winter, watering them occasionally, or should I really overwinter them somewhere in the house?
Thanks!